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Mindful breathing tips

As part of our third TRYit challenge we are are asking you to try our 4 week long #MeTime challenge, which will guide you through the art of mindfulness. Did you know that mindfulness can help to improve your mental and physical wellbeing? Learn more about the challenge here.

Why practice mindful breathing?

Modern life is full of stress and distractions, and finding the time to stop and think about what's going on around us can be tricky.

"Our body is on autopilot almost all of the time – things happen and we react in an automatic or learned way, without taking any notice," Eugene notes. "We spend lots of time worrying about the past and future, while ignoring the present. Taking time to ourselves is important, as is enjoying each and every moment; when it's gone, it's gone.

"Maintaining a calm mind and body helps us manage life better and deal with what comes along, to take a step back and look at things differently rather than letting our learned reactions take over."

The solution is to take time each day – say 10 minutes during your commute or with your morning cup of tea – to focus on your breathing. This will allow you to calm your mind and body from the daily grind, clearing your head to think differently about a situation. "This allows us to be truly in the moment, and once you start breathing like this, you'll come back to it always – breathing is our anchor!"

Nine simple steps for mindful breathing

Mindful breathing doesn't need any fancy equipment or techniques to work, just you and your lungs!

Sit in a quiet place. Turn off your phone.

To start, notice what's going on with you right now – any thoughts, feelings or emotions that are going around inside your head, and continue to think about them for a few moments. Try not to alter your perception of these feelings, and just allow them to be as they are, without judgement.

Bring the focus back to you. This is your time. Other demands and distractions can wait for the next 10 minutes.

Focus only on your breathing. Breathe in through your nose slowly and steadily, and out through your mouth, in time with the video below.

Notice your lungs expanding, and the time between each inhalation and exhalation.